‘Don’t interfere in other’s work’: CM Kejriwal’s fresh attack on Centre

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In a fresh attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the central government of ‘fighting with everyone’, including states, judges, farmers as well as traders.

He cited a news report on the Collegium system of appointment of judges becoming a major flashpoint between the Supreme Court and the Centre, the AAP supremo advised the Modi government not to meddle in others’ work.

Taking to Twitter, Kejriwal said, “Why does the central government fight with everyone? With judges, Supreme Court, state governments, farmers, and traders? The country will not progress by quarreling with everyone. Do your job and let others do theirs. Don’t interfere in other’s work.”

The AAP government in Delhi is involved in a running battle with the Centre-appointed Lt Governor over a range of governance and jurisdiction-related matters.

Last month, Kejriwal along with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and AAP MLAs marched to Raj Niwas over an alleged delay in approving his government’s proposal to send school teachers to Finland for training.

He also accused the Centre of using the Enforcement Directorate (ED) that recently filed a chargesheet in the liquor scam case in Delhi of using the agency to “topple governments and buy MLAs”, as per PTI reports.

The Kejriwal government has challenged the GNCTD (Amendment) Act in the Supreme Court that gives more power to the LG in Delhi. The top court is yet to pronounce a decision.

Kejriwal on Thursday criticized the GNCTD Amendment Act brought by the Centre in 2021 and hoped that the Supreme Court will declare it unconstitutional, PTI reported.

Constitution and the law state that LG is bound by the aid and advice of the council of ministers. This means that the files should not go to the LG, he had said in a press conference.

(With PTI inputs)

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